Objet d’art is a limited edition cube that brings the inimitable typographical style of world renowned artist Ben Eine to life. Curated by London’s Fragile Ventures and rendered in concrete, metal and wood; the cubes depict Eine’s letter ‘E’ in Shutter, Tenderloin and Circus fonts. The Eine edition launches at Megumi Ogita gallery in Tokyo on Friday, 5th December with a simultaneous global launch online at www.fragileventures.com
Global Launch of Ben Eine Objet d’art limited edition cubes in concrete, metal and wood.
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